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Venus XT prop advice
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Venus XT prop advice
Hi all, I'm new here. HAd a few HS's over the years, now the latest.
Here's my question. I need a little advice on a prop.
What I have is; A 1987 Venus XT, 1988 200 Yamaha, 6" CMC plate, Low water pickup CLE lower, torque tab, drilled exh. below cav. plate (6 holes, 5/16 ea.) and a Ballistic 25XL 4 blade prop with a solid welded hub. Prop shaft is 1-1.5" below the pad.
Currently runs 69-70 mph at 56-5700 rpm with full trim and a 2 degree positive wedge. This is with 1/2 tank and 2 people.
2 questions..I would like a better prop. Any ideas or good ones with this combo? This one slips a bit till you get it flying over 50, then you really feel it "hook up"
Ron Hill recommended a Eagle 4 blade 26 pitch.
I am going to pull the heads and mill them .050" this month. I will also put a better air intake on it.
One other thing..it burns out the rear propshaft seals in a quick hurry..I rebuilt the lower last Aug and it cooked them in very few hours use. They were shot when I got the boat too. Could it be a cooling isue with the welded hub? Water collects in the cavity and it does not flow around in any way. I just want an over the hub prop, I think it will fix it.
I have a pretty common set up I think, and would like a little comparitive data from some others on here if possible.
Thanks in advance, Ron
Here's my question. I need a little advice on a prop.
What I have is; A 1987 Venus XT, 1988 200 Yamaha, 6" CMC plate, Low water pickup CLE lower, torque tab, drilled exh. below cav. plate (6 holes, 5/16 ea.) and a Ballistic 25XL 4 blade prop with a solid welded hub. Prop shaft is 1-1.5" below the pad.
Currently runs 69-70 mph at 56-5700 rpm with full trim and a 2 degree positive wedge. This is with 1/2 tank and 2 people.
2 questions..I would like a better prop. Any ideas or good ones with this combo? This one slips a bit till you get it flying over 50, then you really feel it "hook up"
Ron Hill recommended a Eagle 4 blade 26 pitch.
I am going to pull the heads and mill them .050" this month. I will also put a better air intake on it.
One other thing..it burns out the rear propshaft seals in a quick hurry..I rebuilt the lower last Aug and it cooked them in very few hours use. They were shot when I got the boat too. Could it be a cooling isue with the welded hub? Water collects in the cavity and it does not flow around in any way. I just want an over the hub prop, I think it will fix it.
I have a pretty common set up I think, and would like a little comparitive data from some others on here if possible.
Thanks in advance, Ron
1990 HST / 260 EFI offshore
1991 Vaserette YT bowrider 200 Merc
1987 Venus XT/ 200 Yamaha
1983 Viper II 90 Merc. triple
1991 Vaserette YT bowrider 200 Merc
1987 Venus XT/ 200 Yamaha
1983 Viper II 90 Merc. triple
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
Don't know a lot about set up on a venus. I know they were the fastest 20 footer. Should be simulat to a vegas. Check this out. http://www.hydrostream.org/TechTalk/TechTalk.htm
Hope it helps
Rick.
Hope it helps
Rick.

1980 Viking
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
chris thomas had one, check out his vids
http://www.hydrostream.org/Videos/Videos.htm
his went 96.5 he's in the 90 mph list,
http://www.hydrostream.org/TopGuns.htm
says he used a 30" Lightning ET prop
i don't know the guy personally, but i did see his boat for sale on kijiji out in B.C.
dunno if he sold it
http://www.hydrostream.org/Videos/Videos.htm
his went 96.5 he's in the 90 mph list,
http://www.hydrostream.org/TopGuns.htm
says he used a 30" Lightning ET prop
i don't know the guy personally, but i did see his boat for sale on kijiji out in B.C.
dunno if he sold it
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
I ran a 27 srx on my xt vegas with a 200 mariner for a everyday prop. I have a 24 lightning for drag racing and love it, I have thought about trying a 28 lightning but the boat funds are non existent at the moment.
Samari on s&f
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
Well the Vegas being a bit lighter than my Venus, I'll bet Hill is right on with the 26. Are you running a 4 blade?
1990 HST / 260 EFI offshore
1991 Vaserette YT bowrider 200 Merc
1987 Venus XT/ 200 Yamaha
1983 Viper II 90 Merc. triple
1991 Vaserette YT bowrider 200 Merc
1987 Venus XT/ 200 Yamaha
1983 Viper II 90 Merc. triple
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
Ok, I see the link. Lightning 3 blade. I think the 4 blade acts bigger due to the increased blade area. 4 blade 26 is equivalant to a 28 3 blade give or take.. I may take Hill up on his Eagle 26 4 blade from the sounds of what I'm hearing.
1990 HST / 260 EFI offshore
1991 Vaserette YT bowrider 200 Merc
1987 Venus XT/ 200 Yamaha
1983 Viper II 90 Merc. triple
1991 Vaserette YT bowrider 200 Merc
1987 Venus XT/ 200 Yamaha
1983 Viper II 90 Merc. triple
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
For all out speed I'd stick with a 3 blade, more bow lift. JMO I was thinking of getting a trophy or something like that and got talked out of it because of that reason.
1980 Viking
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150 Black Max
Re: Venus XT prop advice
I haven't tried a 4 blade yet but I want to try one out. I did have a 25 high 5 when I bought the boat with the motor bolted to the transom I liked the acceleration but haven't tried it with any setback.
Samari on s&f
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
Chet Olson
75 viper 2.4 200, 130 shot of NOS
91 vegas loaned out
79 vking project 2.5 280
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Re: Venus XT prop advice
i was told to try a 4 blade hoss triton once
from what i was told if i go 3 blade i might get let's say 95 mph topped out
or with a 4 blade triton the same boat might do 90 all day with just about anyone behind the wheel
chine walk isn't as bad with the 4 blade
i guess it all comes down to what you want or need
i haven't tried a 4 blade yet, doin' 90 with anyone behind the wheel sounds good, lol
triton prop blades are thinner, i would imagine a good prop for top end
http://hossprops.com/index.html
from what i was told if i go 3 blade i might get let's say 95 mph topped out
or with a 4 blade triton the same boat might do 90 all day with just about anyone behind the wheel
chine walk isn't as bad with the 4 blade
i guess it all comes down to what you want or need
i haven't tried a 4 blade yet, doin' 90 with anyone behind the wheel sounds good, lol
triton prop blades are thinner, i would imagine a good prop for top end
http://hossprops.com/index.html
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